Fornells is a small fishing village on the north coast of the magical island of Menorca. Fornells is a traditional port has always offered shelter to the crew that sailed the western Mediterranean. Today Fornells has become a reference, because of its fabulous cuisine and unparalleled range of sports
For centuries this land and its people have assimilated the nuances of many cultures that brought the sea in order to create a brilliant cultural entity itself. Left important prehistoric megalithic monuments and brought a rich cultural history to be savored in their customs, festivals, architecture and of course, its excellent cuisine.
Menorca was declared a 'Biosphere Reserve' by UNESCO in 1993. The beaches and coves are so rich and varied that hard to believe that Menorca has only 47km away between its two ends: Ciutadella and Mahon. The beaches north and south of Menorca have their own characteristics in the tone of the sand and the landscapes that surround them. Meanwhile the most intrepid await secluded coves and pristine, often accessible only by boat. In few places can benefit in so many ways to enjoy the sea.